he had done the robert altman movie "vince and theo" where he played vincent van gogh. i thought that was fantastic. when i heard he wanted to get together and meet me it was, oh, wow, great, let's get together. the interesting thing was all the actors that came in reading for "reservoir dogs," they wanted to be mr. blond, they wanted to be mr. pink, they wanted to be different characters, they wanted to be those guys in particular. i got used to that. i figured that was where he was coming from. then he goes, i kind of like orange. that was a different thing. >> it was a different thing. i liked the idea of being an english actor, pretending to be american, pretending to be a robber, who was actually a cop. i thought it was a very complicated scenario. and i kind of enjoyed that. >> jimmy: you're almost a real cowboy now. know? i actually -- a friend of mine, when i got to do this movie, he said, oh my god, you're in a quentin tarantino western. i said, yeah. he said, so how cool is your horse? you got a cool horse, right? i said, well, i don't have a horse. he said, b